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NBCNews' Ayman Mohyeldin, who reported on the 2011 Egyptian revolution with Al Jazeera English and later NBC, looks back on the tumultuous years following the uprising. We hear from three people who reflect on their involvement in the revolution five years ago and where they see things today.
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The 2011 Egyptian Revolution and persistent political unrest have hurt the country's tourism business. Natasha Ghoneim heads down the Nile and to the pyramids to see what adventurous tourists may experience.

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The Arab Spring and rise to power of the Muslim Brotherhood have soured its relations with Israel. It's also deeply affecting Jews in Egypt who until recently, considered it their home.
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On June 30, exactly one year after Egyptians voted for Muslim Brotherhood leader Mohammed Morsi to become their first-ever democratically elected president, millions of protesters filled central Cairo and town squares across Egypt demanding his dismissal.
The Defense Minister, General Abdel Fatah al-Sisi, promptly issued Morsi with a 48-hour deadline to heed the protesters' demands or face military intervention.
Was this another Egyptian revolution, a military coup or—as some feared—the beginning of a civil war?
With the clock to the army's deadline ticking down and the whole country poised to see what would happen next, VICE went to Cairo to find out.
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Huge maseera/ protest in aid of Morsi in a small village such as Tahta in Egypt, (and many more cities an villages) shows what the mass people want... We want our leader MORSI back!
"islameya li yom ildee.."
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Egypt Post

Egypt Post is the company responsible for postal service in Egypt. Established in 1865, it is one of the oldest governmental institutions in the country.

History

Modern Egyptian postal service began when Carlo Meratti, an Italian, living in Alexandria, established a post office to send and receive mail to and from foreign countries as early as 1821. Meratti took the responsibility of sending and distributing the letters for a price. He transferred his activity to Cairo and Alexandria through his office in Saint Catherine Square (formerly Qansal Square). After Meratti's departure his nephew, Tito Chini (who agreed with the importance of the project) succeeded his uncle with a friend, Giacomo Muzzi. The two partners upgraded the project, naming it the Posta Europea.

The post office began sending, receiving and delivering correspondence from the government and individuals, and the Posta Europea earned the public trust. At the inauguration of the first railway between Alexandria and Kafr el-Zayyat in 1845 the company established branches in Cairo, Atfe, and Rashid (Rosetta), followed by another two branches (in Damanhour and Kafr El Zayyat) in 1855. When the railway was extended from Kafr El Zayyat to Cairo (via Tanta, Benha and Birket el-Sab), the company exploited this opportunity and used the railways to carry the post between Cairo and Alexandria for a five-year contract beginning in January 1856. The contract was as a monopolistic franchise to transport the post to northern Egypt, where it stipulated a fine to be paid to the Posta Europea by anyone caught pilfering mail.

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Post Office (novel)

Post Office is the first novel written by Charles Bukowski, published in 1971 when he was 50 years old.

Plot

Down-and-out barfly Henry Chinaski becomes a substitute mail carrier; he quits for a while and lives on his winnings at the track, then becomes a mail clerk. Chinaski drifts from place to place, surviving through booze and women, with his biting sense of humor and a cynical view of the world.

Writing and publication

An autobiographical account of Bukowski's years working as a carrier and sorter for the United States Postal Service, the novel is "dedicated to nobody". Post Office introduces Bukowski's autobiographical anti-hero, Henry Chinaski. It covers the period of Bukowski's life from about 1952 to his resignation from the United States Postal Service three years later, to his return in 1958 and then to his final resignation in 1969. During this time, Chinaski/Bukowski worked as a mail carrier for a number of years. After a brief hiatus, in which he supported himself by gambling at horse races, he returned to the post office to work as a sorter.

History

Post Office branches, along with the Royal Mail delivery service, were formerly part of the General Post Office and later the Post Office corporation. Post Office Counters Ltd was created as a wholly owned subsidiary of the Post Office corporation in 1986. After the Post Office corporation was renamed Royal Mail Group in 2001, Post Office Counters Ltd became Post Office Ltd.

Post Office Ltd has in recent years announced losses; a reported £102 million in 2006. This has raised many concerns in the media regarding Post Office Ltd's ability as a company to operate efficiently. Plans to cut the £150m-a-year subsidy for rural post offices led to the announcement that 2,500 local post offices were to be closed. This announcement resulted in a backlash from local communities that relied on the service.

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Chess World Cup

The Chess World Cup is the name given to a number of different chess tournaments. The format and significance of the tournaments has changed over the years.

History

In 1988–99, the Grandmasters Association organised a series of six high-ranking World Cup tournaments in the form of a 'Grand Prix'.

In 2000 and 2002 FIDE, the World Chess Federation, staged their "First Chess World Cup" and "Second Chess World Cup" respectively. These were major tournaments, but not directly linked to the World Chess Championship. Both the 2000 and 2002 events were won by Viswanathan Anand of India.

Since 2005, a different event of the same name has been part of the World Chess Championship cycle. This event is being held every two years. It is a 128-player knockout tournament, in the same style as the Tilburg tournament from 1992-94, or the 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002 and 2004 FIDE World Championships.

The event was held in 2005, 2007, 2009, and 2011 in Khanty-Mansiysk, and subsequently FIDE has given preference to bids for the Olympiad that also contain a bid for the preceding World Cup. During the 2015 finals of the World Cup, the main organizer commented "We received the right to host the Olympiad and then we were given an additional event – the World Cup."

World Cup (snooker)

The World Cup is an invitational snooker tournament created by Mike Watterson. The annual contests featured team of three players representing their country against other such teams. Steve Davis has won the event more times than any other player, with four titles for England.

History

The event began in 1979 as the World Challenge Cup with the sponsorship of State Express. It was held at the Haden Hill Leisure Centre, Birmingham, with six teams participating: England, Northern Ireland, Wales, Canada, Australia and Rest of the World. The teams were broken into two round-robin groups and the matches were best of 15 frames. The top teams in the groups met in the final. In 1980 the tournament moved to the New London Theatre and the Northern Ireland team was replaced by an All-Ireland team.

The event was renamed to the World Team Classic in 1981 and moved to the Hexagon Theatre in Reading. The matches were reduced to best of seven and the top two teams from the groups advanced to the semi-finals. This time seven teams competed. Team Rest of the World were replaced by Team Scotland and instead of an All-Ireland team both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland fielded teams. After the 1983 event State Express ended their sponsorship of the event and the tournament's place in the snooker calendar was taken by the Grand Prix.

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Unrealized Dreams: Egypt After the Arab Spring | NBC News

NBCNews' Ayman Mohyeldin, who reported on the 2011 Egyptian revolution with Al Jazeera English and later NBC, looks back on the tumultuous years following the uprising. We hear from three people who reflect on their involvement in the revolution five years ago and where they see things today.
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MOHAMED ELSHENAWY (Egypt) - Post Match Interview - MATCH 2

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The 2011 Egyptian Revolution and persistent political unrest have hurt the country's tourism business. Natasha Ghoneim heads down the Nile and to the pyramids to see what adventurous tourists may experience.

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Unwanted: Jews in Egypt feel threatened in post-revolution Cairo

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On June 30, exactly one year after Egyptians voted for Muslim Brotherhood leader Mohammed Morsi to become their first-ever democratically elected president, millions of protesters filled central Cairo and town squares across Egypt demanding his dismissal.
The Defense Minister, General Abdel Fatah al-Sisi, promptly issued Morsi with a 48-hour deadline to heed the protesters' demands or face military intervention.
Was this another Egyptian revolution, a military coup or—as some feared—the beginning of a civil war?
With the clock to the army's deadline ticking down and the whole country poised to see what would happen next, VICE went to Cairo to find out.
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Huge maseera/ protest in aid of Morsi in a small village such as Tahta in Egypt, (and many more cities an villages) shows what the mass people want... We want our leader MORSI back!
"islameya li yom ildee.."
We will continue!

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Unrealized Dreams: Egypt After the Arab Spring | NBC News

NBCNews' Ayman Mohyeldin, who reported on the 2011 Egyptian revolution with Al Jazeera English and later NBC, looks back on the tumultuous years following the uprising. We hear from three people who reflect on their involvement in the revolution five years ago and where they see things today.
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MOHAMED ELSHENAWY (Egypt) - Post Match Interview - MATCH 2

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Tourism in Egypt Post-Revolution

The 2011 Egyptian Revolution and persistent political unrest have hurt the country's tourism business. Natasha Ghoneim heads down the Nile and to the pyramids to see what adventurous tourists may experience.

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Unwanted: Jews in Egypt feel threatened in post-revolution Cairo

The Arab Spring and rise to power of the Muslim Brotherhood have soured its relations with Israel. It's also deeply affecting Jews in Egypt who until recently, considered it their home.
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Egypt After Morsi - (Part 1/3)

On June 30, exactly one year after Egyptians voted for Muslim Brotherhood leader Mohammed Morsi to become their first-ever democratically elected president, millions of protesters filled central Cairo and town squares across Egypt demanding his dismissal.
The Defense Minister, General Abdel Fatah al-Sisi, promptly issued Morsi with a 48-hour deadline to heed the protesters' demands or face military intervention.
Was this another Egyptian revolution, a military coup or—as some feared—the beginning of a civil war?
With the clock to the army's deadline ticking down and the whole country poised to see what would happen next, VICE went to Cairo to find out.
Continue to part 2/3 here: http://bit.ly/Egypt-After-Morsi-2
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Egypt post eid protest - Tahta- 8/8/13 "islameya"

Huge maseera/ protest in aid of Morsi in a small village such as Tahta in Egypt, (and many more cities an villages) shows what the mass people want... We want our leader MORSI back!
"islameya li yom ildee.."
We will continue!

NBCNews' Ayman Mohyeldin, who reported on the 2011 Egyptian revolution with Al Jazeera English and later NBC, looks back on the tumultuous years following the uprising. We hear from three people who reflect on their involvement in the revolution five years ago and where they see things today.
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UnrealizedDreams: Egypt After the Arab Spring | NBC News

NBCNews' Ayman Mohyeldin, who reported on the 2011 Egyptian revolution with Al Jazeera English and later NBC, looks back on the tumultuous years following the uprising. We hear from three people who reflect on their involvement in the revolution five years ago and where they see things today.
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MOHAMED ELSHENAWY (Egypt) - Post Match Interview - MATCH 2

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More from Russia 2018: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLCGIzmTE4d0ia-PWE7WoysqLao-0y7jEz
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The 2011 Egyptian Revolution and persistent political unrest have hurt the country's tourism business. Natasha Ghoneim heads down the Nile and to the pyramids to see what adventurous tourists may experience.

The 2011 Egyptian Revolution and persistent political unrest have hurt the country's tourism business. Natasha Ghoneim heads down the Nile and to the pyramids to see what adventurous tourists may experience.

The Arab Spring and rise to power of the Muslim Brotherhood have soured its relations with Israel. It's also deeply affecting Jews in Egypt who until recently, considered it their home.
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On June 30, exactly one year after Egyptians voted for Muslim Brotherhood leader Mohammed Morsi to become their first-ever democratically elected president, millions of protesters filled central Cairo and town squares across Egypt demanding his dismissal.
The Defense Minister, General Abdel Fatah al-Sisi, promptly issued Morsi with a 48-hour deadline to heed the protesters' demands or face military intervention.
Was this another Egyptian revolution, a military coup or—as some feared—the beginning of a civil war?
With the clock to the army's deadline ticking down and the whole country poised to see what would happen next, VICE went to Cairo to find out.
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On June 30, exactly one year after Egyptians voted for Muslim Brotherhood leader Mohammed Morsi to become their first-ever democratically elected president, millions of protesters filled central Cairo and town squares across Egypt demanding his dismissal.
The Defense Minister, General Abdel Fatah al-Sisi, promptly issued Morsi with a 48-hour deadline to heed the protesters' demands or face military intervention.
Was this another Egyptian revolution, a military coup or—as some feared—the beginning of a civil war?
With the clock to the army's deadline ticking down and the whole country poised to see what would happen next, VICE went to Cairo to find out.
Continue to part 2/3 here: http://bit.ly/Egypt-After-Morsi-2
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Egypt post eid protest - Tahta- 8/8/13 "islameya"

Huge maseera/ protest in aid of Morsi in a small village such as Tahta in Egypt, (and many more cities an villages) shows what the mass people want... We want o...

Huge maseera/ protest in aid of Morsi in a small village such as Tahta in Egypt, (and many more cities an villages) shows what the mass people want... We want our leader MORSI back!
"islameya li yom ildee.."
We will continue!

Huge maseera/ protest in aid of Morsi in a small village such as Tahta in Egypt, (and many more cities an villages) shows what the mass people want... We want our leader MORSI back!
"islameya li yom ildee.."
We will continue!

Unrealized Dreams: Egypt After the Arab Spring | NBC News

NBCNews' Ayman Mohyeldin, who reported on the 2011 Egyptian revolution with Al Jazeera English and later NBC, looks back on the tumultuous years following the uprising. We hear from three people who reflect on their involvement in the revolution five years ago and where they see things today.
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MOHAMED ELSHENAWY (Egypt) - Post Match Interview - MATCH 2

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More from Russia 2018: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLCGIzmTE4d0ia-PWE7WoysqLao-0y7jEz
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Tourism in Egypt Post-Revolution

The 2011 Egyptian Revolution and persistent political unrest have hurt the country's tourism business. Natasha Ghoneim heads down the Nile and to the pyramids to see what adventurous tourists may experience.

Unwanted: Jews in Egypt feel threatened in post-revolution Cairo

The Arab Spring and rise to power of the Muslim Brotherhood have soured its relations with Israel. It's also deeply affecting Jews in Egypt who until recently, considered it their home.
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Egypt After Morsi - (Part 1/3)

On June 30, exactly one year after Egyptians voted for Muslim Brotherhood leader Mohammed Morsi to become their first-ever democratically elected president, millions of protesters filled central Cairo and town squares across Egypt demanding his dismissal.
The Defense Minister, General Abdel Fatah al-Sisi, promptly issued Morsi with a 48-hour deadline to heed the protesters' demands or face military intervention.
Was this another Egyptian revolution, a military coup or—as some feared—the beginning of a civil war?
With the clock to the army's deadline ticking down and the whole country poised to see what would happen next, VICE went to Cairo to find out.
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Egypt post eid protest - Tahta- 8/8/13 "islameya"

Huge maseera/ protest in aid of Morsi in a small village such as Tahta in Egypt, (and many more cities an villages) shows what the mass people want... We want our leader MORSI back!
"islameya li yom ildee.."
We will continue!

Egypt Post

Egypt Post is the company responsible for postal service in Egypt. Established in 1865, it is one of the oldest governmental institutions in the country.

History

Modern Egyptian postal service began when Carlo Meratti, an Italian, living in Alexandria, established a post office to send and receive mail to and from foreign countries as early as 1821. Meratti took the responsibility of sending and distributing the letters for a price. He transferred his activity to Cairo and Alexandria through his office in Saint Catherine Square (formerly Qansal Square). After Meratti's departure his nephew, Tito Chini (who agreed with the importance of the project) succeeded his uncle with a friend, Giacomo Muzzi. The two partners upgraded the project, naming it the Posta Europea.

The post office began sending, receiving and delivering correspondence from the government and individuals, and the Posta Europea earned the public trust. At the inauguration of the first railway between Alexandria and Kafr el-Zayyat in 1845 the company established branches in Cairo, Atfe, and Rashid (Rosetta), followed by another two branches (in Damanhour and Kafr El Zayyat) in 1855. When the railway was extended from Kafr El Zayyat to Cairo (via Tanta, Benha and Birket el-Sab), the company exploited this opportunity and used the railways to carry the post between Cairo and Alexandria for a five-year contract beginning in January 1856. The contract was as a monopolistic franchise to transport the post to northern Egypt, where it stipulated a fine to be paid to the Posta Europea by anyone caught pilfering mail.